1894: The First Western Scenes on Film (Edison and Cody)
Are you a fan of western movies? Ever wonder how westerns got their start? This video delves into 7 short films made in 1894, the first western scenes to be captured by a motion picture camera, the kinetograph. These short films do not have a narrative structure, however they are the transitional link between live action entertainment and modern film. The western scenes filmed for the kinetoscope are the result of a collaboration between two very famous people-Thomas Alva Edison, and William "Buffalo Bill" Cody.
Видео 1894: The First Western Scenes on Film (Edison and Cody) канала Legacy of the West
Видео 1894: The First Western Scenes on Film (Edison and Cody) канала Legacy of the West
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